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johnson1



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Air Suspension with Smart Key

Hello all

Having a play around and reading the manual. It says that the suspension can be lowered or raised using the smart key but when I try the steps it explains, nothing happens?

Any ideas?

Thank you.

Post #56983 27th Mar 2011 5:50pm
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F00syerd00s



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Should work as long as you have hazard lights on.

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F00syerd00s wrote:
Should work as long as you have hazard lights on.


Oh this must be a step I've missed? Sounds like it takes the convenience of the operation a way a bit?

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Isn't it supposed to be moving when lowering or raising the suspension?

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happymadison1978 wrote:
Isn't it supposed to be moving when lowering or raising the suspension?


Nope don't think this is required from what I have read.

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can you give the rest of us more details about this please... ... - .- -.




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scarey wrote:
can you give the rest of us more details about this please...


Yeah course. In the handbook there is a section which says the vehicle can be raised or lowered using the Smart Key. Haven't got it to hand at the moment but it's something like press and hold the 'Light' and 'Boot' button to lower and the 'Boot' and 'Unlock' to raise.

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thanks , i gather this is only for the new ranges... ... - .- -.




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scarey wrote:
thanks , i gather this is only for the new ranges...


yes, as i raised this issue about older models - access height supposed to only be selected when vehicle is in motion - even caught Dan out on this Mr. Green

Post #57092 28th Mar 2011 11:17am
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